How do we like our READING CURRICULUM? || MID YEAR Homeschool Curriculum UPDATE || CLE

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  • How do we like our Reading Curriculum? Mid Year Homeschool Curriculum Update.....CLE (Christian Light Education)
    We are halfway through the year, so I'm going to share with you how things are going. Let's talk about Reading! We have been using Christian Light Education for all 3 of my girls...I'm sharing today how we like it. I hope you enjoy!
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Komentáře • 64

  • @myrabratt4036
    @myrabratt4036 Před 2 lety +11

    I tried Christian light reading because of your videos. My son is 12 and special needs. He loves it and he’s actually learning!!! Thank you!!

  • @sarahs458
    @sarahs458 Před 2 lety +4

    Your videos are the way we learned about CLE. I have two boys and they are loving it! We do their language arts, reading, science, social studies. I agree with the reading lessons tending to be really long. Some days, we only do one page in the lesson and just pick it up the next day. Flexibility.
    We'll likely start CLE math next year once we finish TGTB math since we already bought that, as I can see that it's not going to work out long term. I found your videos when I was searching for something other than TGTB language arts, as my boys were not progressing with it. They are 1st and 5th grade. I really enjoy the integration of morals and God's word in CLE, without any fluff. And I now have virtually no teacher prep time! Thanks for sharing!

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome!!! I’m so glad I’ve been of some help!
      You will love CLE math also! It really is amazing. And you can’t best the no teacher prep and independence of the lessons!
      Thanks for sharing! ❤️

  • @tatyana1324
    @tatyana1324 Před 2 lety +1

    I love, love, love CLE reading program 🤗 my girls are using it🙏💙

  • @littlecozynook
    @littlecozynook Před 2 lety

    You're just like me! haha I LOVE change toooo :) Thanks for this awesome review of CLE. Im going to add a few subjects from CLE next year so thanks so much!

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      lol 😂 love that we’re similar!
      So glad you’re trying CLE! I hope it’s a great fit ❤️

  • @PurposefulHomeschool
    @PurposefulHomeschool Před 2 lety

    I obtained a copy of the CLE 5th grade reading and was really impressed with it! We didn't end up using it because we have 3 different reading curricula for 5th grade - ha! I plan to do a video comparing the 3 programs, so that's why I have so many... Anyway, I'm so glad I watched this because I was thinking some of the work in CLE was more busywork, but you made me see the value in some of those lessons.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      That’s great! I really don’t see any of it as busy work, which is awesome! It really is a solid program!

  • @dreahart89
    @dreahart89 Před 2 lety

    Yay CLE! I just ordered the LA for my 2 older boys and K2 for my 5 yr old :) ordering the readers now :) if our math doesn't work out we may try their math also!

  • @faithhomeschool2789
    @faithhomeschool2789 Před rokem

    I am thinking about getting this and I had to search for your videos because I know you are the CLE Mom. Thanks again

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      The CLE mom!!!! Love it! Yes I love CLE! I’m so glad my videos helped ❤️

  • @arrowsandbear
    @arrowsandbear Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this curriculum. We will be starting it for next year. We will probably go down a level for one and two levels for my special needs child. My twins are strong oral readers, but need some help with vocabulary and comprehension. They may feel the readers are not very exciting also, but the lessons they will have for a lifetime will be worth a little bit of grumbling.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety +1

      I think that is so smart to go down a couple levels and meet them where they are! I hope it’s a great fit for your family! ❤️

  • @LaciElements08
    @LaciElements08 Před 2 lety +1

    We use CLE reading differently with our daughter who is on the Autism spectrum. We read one story a week broken up by our 4 day week. Then we use the worksheet method ( different from the light units ). She is doing wonderfully with it.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      That’s so great! So glad you could make this curriculum work for YOU! ❤️

  • @danahall1282
    @danahall1282 Před 2 lety +1

    My son has add and we have used the good and the beautiful the past two years because this momma got sucked in. I love it but it is too much fluff for him. He is too distracted. I need a curriculum that is straight to the point. We ordered reading, LA, Bible, Soc. Studies, and Math. Thank you for your videos.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      I’m so glad you’ve found something that works better for him! I’m so glad I could help! ❤️

  • @christinashelton1391
    @christinashelton1391 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @gbcflower
    @gbcflower Před 2 lety +1

    I appreciate this video as I'm really looking at this curriculum for a couple of my girls next year. They will be second and 5th grade at that time.

  • @juliequates9529
    @juliequates9529 Před 2 lety

    You use this plus TGATB LA? I'm trying to figure out what I need to cover all the LA stuff for my 3rd grader and love the look of CLE

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      Yes, this year we are using CLE reading and TGTB language and I think it definitely covers everything we need to cover!

  • @berrypatch5583
    @berrypatch5583 Před rokem

    ACE word building would be excellent second semester program, if you did finish early and did want another workbook based lessons.

  • @milaalvarez4629
    @milaalvarez4629 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing this curriculum! We are in our second year of homeschooling and unless you search for very specifics like “reading comprehension” you only stumble upon the trends! We love our new curriculum so far it’s clicking with my daughter 🙌 but I need more reading comprehension because my girl is a sloppy reader. She knows how to read the problem is that she wants to get it done… I need something that asks all the right questions and makes her think and that requires her to really take the time reading to be able to answer. This curriculum sounds like it is it! My daughter will be in 3rd grade/8 yrs old for when I’m intending to add this resource. Would you have preferred to start your daughter on the level 2 since you mentioned it was challenging and she wasn’t used to the type of reading comprehension questions or was she able to catch up? I really don’t mind the number on the cover of the book. I’m more concerned with skills. Do they offer a placement test or assessment? Thank you!

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety +1

      This does sound perfect for what you’re looking for! There is a placement test on their website, so I would definitely recommend taking that to place her correctly! My daughter was able to catch up just fine and is doing great with this.
      I’m so glad you found my channel and I hope it’s a great fit for your girl! ❤️

    • @milaalvarez4629
      @milaalvarez4629 Před 2 lety

      @@ourthriftyhomeschool thank you so much for replying! I think it will be great! I see assessments for Math and LA… I might have to reach out to them, it will become a complete nightmare if it’s above or below her skills.. We’ve been there not fun… Blessings 💗🙏

  • @dreahart89
    @dreahart89 Před 2 lety

    Random 😆 love the curriculum thank you, BUT what do you use for your nails? 😍 Also what age do you start CLE learn to read? My 5.5 yr old is starting on kinder 2 from cle, but wasnt sure if around age 6 is the right age for the Learn to Read from CLE?? Thanks for any input!

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      Awe thank you! This is just a dark blue color from Essie! That’s my favorite brand bc it’s lasts through all the dishes and all the other lol stuff! Lol 😂

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      For LTR, It is basically for 1st grade. So I used it for all 3 of my girls when they were 6. My son will use it when he’s 7. So it just depends on this kid. But I think it’s perfect to slide into when finished with K2.

  • @faithgracehomeschool1797

    Hi! Does CLE go by grade or level? My daughter is in 4th grade but I think the 4th grade would be too advanced for her so I’m thinking of getting the 3rd grade set instead. Do you think this is ok? Btw we use CLE for math and love it and I’m hoping we love the reading too 😊

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      CLE is really by levels. It’s advanced compared to many other curriculums, so they encourage you to take the placement tests before ordering.
      One of my daughters is on a level lower than her grade for a CLE subject and it works perfectly! Definitely place her where you think she’ll fit!

  • @MW11-3
    @MW11-3 Před 2 lety

    My boys think the readers in TGATB are boring too so I think it’s tough to find a Christian reading program with good morals that isn’t a bit boring to kids now 🤣

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      I totally agree! I’d much rather have good morals and quality reading and a bit boring!

  • @danahall1282
    @danahall1282 Před 2 lety

    We just ordered CLE. Do you do all the things in the teachers book or just use it for the answers.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety

      Yay! That’s exciting!
      I mostly use it for grading. I don’t do much of the extras unless one of my kids needs extra explanation.

  • @LampWaters
    @LampWaters Před 2 lety

    We use the books as readers but don't use any curriculum. We use Mom Delights blank pages and turn any book into language arts. I use a mix of Christian light readers, pathway readers,, mcguffeys, God is good series, scripture and alpha phonics. We don't use any workbooks in our homeschool for any subject. My kids are all different stages of learning from 1st to 11th grade.. We use alpha phonics and pathway readers for lessons for the younger kids. They read Christian light independently, scripture and mcguffeys for copywork, spelling comes from phonics flashcards, pathway readers or professor K spelling. All other books on our shelf and God is good series they can read at bedtime. When they are ready for writing we do lots of reading of short stories, poetry and speeches and do narrative writing from that. For that I use resources like book of virtues, Harp Laurel Wreath poetry and recitation, mcguffeys, and a few other books. We do Robinson curriculum and add in the reading list when they are ready. We do both readers, read alouds and Robinson curriculum booklist to make up 2 hrs of reading a day and slowly transition to 2 hrs of independent reading daily from the Robinson curriculum. All our vocabulary comes from Robinson curriculum books.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      You sounds like a very read family! I love the simplicity of the way you homeschool. Thanks for sharing!

    • @LampWaters
      @LampWaters Před rokem

      @@ourthriftyhomeschool I try to keep everything within 3Rs. Read, write and arithmetic. All subjects come from books for us. Other than readers and short stories we add in the kids only read one book (subject) at a time. We try for as many direct sources as possible. Other than a few readers for my youngest child I don't have to buy any curriculum this year except in 6 months I'll need 2 more Saxon math books. (We almost have all the Saxon math books). Robinson curriculum is so easy to place all the children exactly where they need to be and easy to adjust if needed. Only thing I do differently is use Mom Delights pages for our language arts and add in lots of readers in the beginning years. Even for older kids i can check on their fluency and comprehension by having them read aloud from a reader for me. I like the Christian light readers because the short stories can fill some gaps in between books too if it takes a day or two to get the next book ready.
      momdelights.com/

  • @bjwood11
    @bjwood11 Před 2 lety

    How would you say this reading program compares to Heart of Dakota's Drawn into the Heart of Reading program? We are using DITHOR right now, and I love that my girl gets to read "living" books/ novels. Do you kids miss out on reading "real books" when they read out of the CLE reader for their reading? (Sorry I feel like I repeated that word a lot 😆)
    We use CLE for math, and I appreciate how straightforward the lessons are. Considering getting other CLE subjects, particularly reading, language arts, etc.
    My other concern is that, with CLE being Mennonite, is that they probably teach pacifism/ non-resistance. My husband is an infantry veteran, so we obv don't hold to that view (we teach our kids fighting/ self defense is to be used as a last resort to defend oneself, not to beat up someone just because they takes their toy, just to be clear😉). How pervasive is this teaching in their reading program?
    Thanks so much, and thanks for the great video 😀

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety +1

      The two reading curriculums are very different. I don’t think my kids miss the living books only because they read plenty of those on their own or with history. My daughter enjoyed DITHOR better and I think thought it was more fun, but as the mom, I think CLE is so much stronger and more thorough!

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety +1

      In my experience, there is no Mennonite teaching in their curriculum at all (we’ve only used their reading, language, math, and kindergarten, so I can’t speak for the other subjects). Except for the pictures having obvious Mennonite ladies with head coverings, you don’t see anything specific in teaching beliefs that are not lined up with basic Christianity.

    • @bjwood11
      @bjwood11 Před 2 lety

      @@ourthriftyhomeschool thanks so much! I appreciate it. 🙏

  • @samanthagraveswalters8443

    I can’t remember but did you use the learn to read ?

  • @jennythomas3985
    @jennythomas3985 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't like the pronunciation guide for CLE so when do they stop with this or don't they?

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před 2 lety +2

      My two older girls don’t do the pronunciation guide anymore…so it must stop after 3rd or 4th bc my 3rd grader still does this but my 5th grader doesn’t.

  • @christinashelton1391
    @christinashelton1391 Před rokem

    My child is doing CLE 3 but is advance in reading do you think I should do 3 or 4 CLE reading

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      I would just take the placement test on their website and go with wherever he or she places. That really is such a good indicator!

  • @sarahmiranda7130
    @sarahmiranda7130 Před rokem

    so this reading curriculum is used on top of the Language Arts?

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      Yes. It is focused more on reading comprehension as well as other literary terms and things that wouldn’t be covered in language. It’s a really good addition!

  • @marye.2018
    @marye.2018 Před 2 lety

    How many minutes on average does it take your 5th grader to finish a lesson?

  • @welovebobs
    @welovebobs Před rokem

    Are the authors in these readers well known names that everyone knows?

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      No they are not. Some poems are from authors we know and excepts from the Bible, but authors of the stories I’m not familiar with for the most part.

  • @StasiaAleen
    @StasiaAleen Před měsícem

    I know you did this 2 years ago, but did you ever buy the extra readers from their website? It’s so pathetic, but I see old and hand drawn graphics and I assume they’re boring.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před měsícem

      I never bought the extra books. But the ones that come with CLE reading are so good....even though they look boring. They are sweet wholesome stories!

  • @candyhr4152
    @candyhr4152 Před rokem

    They have goal charts to order.

    • @ourthriftyhomeschool
      @ourthriftyhomeschool  Před rokem

      Oooh! I haven’t seen these!

    • @candyhr4152
      @candyhr4152 Před rokem

      @@ourthriftyhomeschool yes they sell a pack really cheap, you can check off subjects as they get completed.